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Growing up_young people with intellectual disabilities

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A booklet for parents of young people with intellectual disabilities.
Also for youth workers working with people with intellectual disabilities.

Aims of the tool

Index:
-Why its's important to support the sexuality of young people with intellectual disabilities
-How parents can support the sexuality of their children
-Support
-What can I do specifically as a parent to support the healthy sexuality of my child

Description of the tool

Publication, 44 pages.
Intellectual result of the project PAL4youth

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Tool overview

Growing up_young people with intellectual disabilities

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2872

This tool is for

The intellectual result of the project PAL4youth is a publication intended for parents of people with ID. In addition to the parents of people with intellectual disabilities, the target audience of the publication are also youth workers and other professionals who work with young people.

and addresses

Social Inclusion

It is recommended for use in:

Strategic Partnerships

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Zveza Sozitje

in the context of

Erasmus+ project PAL4youth

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Mateja Turk (on 21 October 2020)

and last modified

26 May 2020

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